File consists of childhood paintings by Scheier, art prints from friends, a photocopy of the cover of her book "Sky", a poster for an exhibit by Marlene Dumas at the Art Gallery of York University, and an oversized 40th birthday card.
File pertains to this course taken by Scheier while an undergraduate at Sarah Lawrence College.
File consists of a letter from lawyer Charles Roach, accompanied by a copy of the Decree Nisi pertaining to Scheier's divorce from James F. McMillan.
File consists of papers written by Scheier for her MA degree in English at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. Included in the file is also an undergraduate paper.
Item is Scheier's childhood autograph book, signed by friends, teachers and classmates.
File consists of a manuscript for an article by Celia Scheier about a trip to Cuba, a newspaper clipping featuring a photo of Celia Scheier, and a newspaper clipping about children of socialist parents.
Item is a script used by Scheier while a child performer in a stage production of "Hansel and Gretel" in New York City in 1959-1960.
File consists of photographs of Scheier, including a series of posed, professional photographs taken when Scheier was about 13. Photographs of Scheier's cousin Maxine, a photograph of Scheier with her brother, Michael, and a photograph of a boy playing violin are also part of the file.
Item is an instructional manual written by Scheier's father, Murray, who was an instructor of pattern drafting and design at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City. Item is inscribed to Scheier.
File consists of correspondence received by Scheier while a student at Sarah Lawrence College, particularly her time as an exchange student in Paris. Correspondents include Scheier's parents, brother Michael and other relatives, and friends Danny Press and Sue Levering.
File consists of correspondence mostly received by Scheier while a student at Sarah Lawrence College, including her time as an exchange student in Paris. Correspondents include Scheier's parents, brother Michael, Lois Scheier, Tim Levenson, Arnie Katz, and Monique Bensaid.
File consists of an assortment of notes and a draft poems by Scheier as well as letters sent and received.
File consists of a draft application letter written by Scheier for her application to Sarah Lawrence College, as well as a draft letter written about Scheier by her father, Murray.
File consists of correspondence received by Scheier while a student at Sarah Lawrence College, including her time as an exchange student in Paris. Correspondents include Scheier's parents, brother Michael, Lois Scheier, Tim Levenson, Arnie Katz, and Monique Bensaid.
File consists of draft poems, letters and other writing by Scheier.
Notebook includes a course syllabus, assignment questions and loose handwritten notes pertaining to this course taken by Scheier at Sarah Lawrence College in winter 1968.
File consists of Scheier's notes regarding her father's illness and issues involving his will.
File consists typescript and handwritten essays by Scheier and handwritten notes and a syllabi from a 1965-1966 philosophy class, "19th and 20th century thought". Included in the file are photographic negatives.
File consists of personal letters received by Scheier while a student at Sarah Lawrence College, including her semester abroad in Paris, and while she lived in Berkeley, California. Correspondents include Scheier's parents, Murray and Celia, her brother, Michael, her Aunt Ethel, and various friends, including Tim Levenson, Jerry Engelbach, Danny Press, Karen Heller, and Alan Brownstein.
File consists of personal letters received by Scheier while a student at Sarah Lawrence College, including her semester abroad in Paris, and while she lived in Berkeley, California. Correspondents include Scheier's parents, Murray and Celia, her brother, Michael, her Aunt Ethel, and various friends, including Tim Levenson, Jerry Engelbach, Danny Press, Karen Heller, and Alan Brownstein.
Item is a smoking pipe belonging to Scheier.
File consists of speaking notes by Scheier for a speech at Hunter College on 15 Oct. 1969.
File consists of personal letters received by Scheier while a student at Sarah Lawrence College, including her semester abroad in Paris, and while she lived in Berkeley, California. Correspondents include Scheier's parents, Murray and Celia, her brother, Michael, her Aunt Ethel, and various friends, including Tim Levenson, Jerry Engelbach, Danny Press, Karen Heller, and Alan Brownstein.
File consists of personal letters received by Scheier while a student at Sarah Lawrence College, including her semester abroad in Paris, and while she lived in Berkeley, California. Correspondents include Scheier's parents, Murray and Celia, her brother, Michael, her Aunt Ethel, and various friends, including Tim Levenson, Jerry Engelbach, Danny Press, Karen Heller, and Alan Brownstein.
File consists of two letters sent to Scheier by her brother, Michael, and a letter from Tim Levenson.
File consists of personal letters received by Scheier while a student at Sarah Lawrence College, including her semester abroad in Paris, and while she lived in Berkeley, California. Correspondents include Scheier's parents, Murray and Celia, her brother, Michael, her Aunt Ethel, and various friends, including Tim Levenson, Jerry Engelbach, Danny Press, Karen Heller, and Alan Brownstein.
File pertains to a creative writing course taken by Scheier with instructor Susan Sherman. Included in the file are poems and prose writing by Scheier and others.
File consists of handwritten speaking notes by Scheier.
File consists of speaking notes by Scheier.
File consists of poems written by other people, possibly from a writing workshop taken by Scheier.
File consists of incoming letters and cards from Scheier's friends and family.
Item is a letter to the editor written by Scheier regarding an article entitled "On Homosexual Oppression: Left-Wing Puritanism".
File consists of speaking notes by Scheier pertaining to introductory meetings of the Revolutionary Communist Youth wing of the Spartacist League.
File consists of draft reports and papers written by Scheier pertaining to her involvement with the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) in Stony Brook, New York, while a graduate student at SUNY.
File consists of Scheier's handwritten notes and exercises, as well as excerpts from plays, pertaining to a class entitled "Dramatic and Diction" taught by Jean Amoroso.
Item is a pair of bronzed/painted baby shoes.
File consists of Scheier's incoming correspondence and copies of her outgoing correspondence. Much of the correspondence pertains to Scheier's socialist activism and involvement with the Revolutionary Marxist Caucus (RMC), Revolutionary Communist Youth (RCY) and the Spartacus League. Correspondents include Sue Axelrod, Liz Gordon, and Richard Stomper.
File consists of handwritten notes by Scheier.
File consists Scheier's handwritten notes on this subject.
File consists of draft poems by Scheier.
File consists of a draft article by Scheier about her experience at the NCLC Southern Conference in Oct. 1972, as well as related notes and conference materials.
File includes typescript speaking notes by Scheier.
File consists of handwritten notes by Scheier.
File consists of letters, postcards and cards received by Scheier. Correspondents include her parents and brother Michael, Sue Adams, Melinda Levine, Sue Levering, and Jon Brooks.
File consists of various proofs and drafts of Scheier's poetry chapbook, "13 Poems", which she published as Libby Michael.
File consists of letters, postcards and cards received by Scheier. Correspondents include her parents and brother Michael, Sue Adams, Melinda Levine, Sue Levering, and Jon Brooks.
File consists of Scheier's draft typescript and handwritten poems.
Item is a handwritten first draft of an article by Scheier about Richard Nixon and the Vietnam war.
File consists of correspondence and copies of correspondence exchanged between Yossi Schwartz, John Sharpe and others in the international socialist movement, as well as as open letters, Trotskyist League of Canada meeting minutes, statements and reports, Spartacist bulletins, and a draft paper by Scheier entitled "What is the Histadrut?".
File consists of newspaper clippings on this subject, a bibliography, and handwritten notes by Scheier.
File consists of three newspaper clippings about Patti Smith.
File consists of incoming correspondence and copies of Scheier's outgoing correspondence, received and sent while she was living in Jerusalem. Correspondents include her socialist friends and colleagues as well as her family.
File consists of an annotated draft poetry manuscript and and Cloutier's CV.
File consists of incoming correspondence and copies of Scheier's outgoing correspondence, received and sent while she was living in Jerusalem. Correspondents include her socialist friends and colleagues as well as her family.
File includes Scheier's passport, loan agreement forms, and a medical exam report.
File consists of Scheier's notes relating to group therapy sessions.
File consists of Scheier's handwritten notes on socialist youth organizations.
File consists of Scheier's typescript and handwritten notes on black workers and women in socialist movements.
File also includes Spartacist League notices for talks by James Robertson (21-22 Jan. 1971), D.L. Reissner for International Woman's Day, and Joseph Seymour at Columbia University.
Item is a list of tasks and amendments for the Canadian Committee of the International Spartacist Tendency from Presiding Committee proposals from 14 Aug. 1975.
File consists of typescript drafts by Scheier for articles about Revolutionary Communist Youth, the Progressive Labor Party and Students for a Democratic Society.
File consists of research materials collected by Scheier on communist movements, as well as copies of correspondence and translated articles by Socialist Workers Party (SWP) members and articles about racism in Boston schools.
File mainly consists of draft poems and notes by Scheier, as well as a letter written by Yossi Schwartz.
File consists of Scheier's incoming correspondence and copies of her outgoing correspondence. Correspondents include Scheier's parents and friends from her socialist activist groups.
File consists of notes, contact lists, Interim Secretariat (Trotskyist League of Canada) meeting minutes and notes, interview transcripts, Trotskyist League of Canada press releases, minutes and form letters from the National Black Work Consultative Fraction.
File consists of Scheier's incoming correspondence and copies of her outgoing correspondence, mostly exchanged with her parents and brother Michael and sister-in-law Julie. Included are letters and circulars pertaining to Scheier's socialist activism and involvement with the Trotskyist League's University of Toronto club and the League for Socialist Action.
File consists of draft letters written by Scheier pertaining to her involvement with the Trotskyist League of Canada.
File pertains to Scheier's membership and involvement in the Trotskyist League of Canada and the Spartacist League. Included are draft letters of resignations from both organizations, correspondence from members of the Spartacist League, a paper by Scheier entitled "The Spartacists - a rightist-sectarian tendency", and correspondence from members of the Trotskyist League of Canada.
File consists of notices, newsletters and schedules pertaining to poetry readings around New York City, collected by Scheier during her Jan. 1982 visit.
File consists of correspondence from Scheier's lawyer, Mary F. Dunbar, regarding her divorce from Joseph Schwartz, as well as related legal documents pertaining to the marriage and divorce.
File pertains to Scheier's research about the Histadrut and includes her handwritten notes and copies of related encyclopedia entries.
File consists of drafts of a pre-conference discussion bulletin, talking points and notes by Scheier prepared for this conference.
File consists of personal correspondence received by Scheier, as well as copies of some of her outgoing correspondence. Correspondents include Scheier's brother, Michael, and her parents, Murray and Celia, as well as Susan Levering, Karen Heller and Tim Levenson.
File consists of incoming correspondence and copies of Scheier's outgoing correspondence, on both personal and professional subjects. Correspondents are predominantly Scheier's parents, brother and sister-in-law.
Item is a letter from John Masters of the Political Bureau of the Trotskyist League of Canada rejecting Scheier's resignation and expelling her, and Yossi Schwartz, from the organization. Scheier is addressed by her code name, Lerner, in the letter.
Files consists of Scheier's handwritten notes on her socialist research, possibly used in the writing of an article.
File consists of poems written by Scheier and others at a writing workshop. Scheier's poems are entitled "Quiet" and "Julie".
Item is a typescript draft article by Scheier.
File consists of incoming correspondence and copies of Scheier's outgoing correspondence, on both personal and professional subjects. Correspondents are predominantly Scheier's parents, brother and sister-in-law.
File consists of Scheier's draft poems, an article entitled "Sexual and Political Aesthetics: Some Thoughts on Feminism, Social Realism, and 'The Universal'", an article entitled "Labels: Meaningful and Not: Writing and Gender", photocopies of published poems by Scheier, and a signed poetry chapbook by Robert Priest.
File consists of Scheier's transcriptions of her teenage diaries, used for a writing project entitled "Culled (and Considered) Notebooks".
Item is a paper written by Scheier, including a 1978 postscript.
File consists of personal correspondence received by Scheier, as well as copies of some of her outgoing correspondence. Correspondents include Scheier's brother and sister-in-law, Michael and Julie, and her parents, Murray and Celia, as well as Tim Levenson, Larry Seigle, and Karen Heller.
File consists of publications written in Hebrew, as well as a pamphlet in English entitled "Peace now: better a land of peace than a piece of land" and handwritten notes by Scheier.
File consists of incoming correspondence and copies of Scheier's outgoing correspondence. Correspondents are mainly Scheier's family members.
File consists of mostly incoming personal cards and postcards.
File consists of draft poems, stories and notes, typescript and handwritten, by Scheier.